A look at the human rights crisis and women’s conditions in Iran’s prisons, Execution of a 40-year-old woman and a man in Hamadan Central Prison
A 40-year-old woman executed in Hamadan Central Prison. Her execution shows the human rights crisis in Iran.
The Iranian Human Rights Society reported today, Sunday, August 13, 2023, that a 40-year-old woman executed on charges of murder in Hamadan Central Prison.
Rughaeh Abedini, 40 years old, from Tabriz, executed on Thursday, August 10, 2023, in Hamedan Central Prison on charges of murder. She arrested three years ago and accused of murdering her husband. The execution of women in Iran shows the crisis of human rights in Iran.
In addition, a 30-year-old man named Afshin Rahimhedayt executed in Hamedan Central Prison. He accused of drugs and sentenced to death for this charge.
Regarding the execution of women, the news of the execution of women is carried out in silence and censorship by the government media, and public information not given. Meanwhile, women are executed and imprisoned in absolute injustice and lawlessness.
In the prisons and detention centers of Iran, women have the worst conditions and suffer the most severe tortures. Before this, there have been news reports about assaults on imprisoned women. They deprived of the minimum facilities that are the right of a prisoner. In 2022, at least 18 women executed in Iranian prisons.
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